Flightradar24 Pro

This version of Flightradar24 Pro is a
download
that will run on
both Android and iOS
based operating systems. Having achieved
a huge amount
of attention since its release, the people that have used Flightradar24 Pro felt that it offered
a good
solution when looking for a suitable app.
With an Android size of 11MB,
and an iOS file size of 25.6MB,
Flightradar24 Pro requires
a fairly low amount of space on your mobile device, so you don't have worry about its size unless you are particularly low on storage.
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Flightradar24 Pro needs
a phone that runs
android
or iOS
but otherwise it only requires
barely any processing power, a low quality GPU for the low-intensive graphics, and a fairly small amount of RAM. However it runs, the essential requirement is the 2.2 minimum Android version
or the 4.3 minimum iOS version,
which requires a phone that has been released within the past few years.

Turn your phone or tablet into an air traffic radar and see airplane traffic around the world in real-time. Discover why millions are already using Flightradar24.Flightradar24 is, or has been the number one travel app in more than 50 countries including Germany, France, United Kingdom, Japan, and Australia. We are frequently featured in the media and recent media mentions include Bild (Germany), Le Monde (France), and CNN (US).